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Tuesday, January 10, 2012

New Hampshire Primary - January 10th 2012

With this being the first primary of the election year, our post pretty much asks the same questions as with the Iowa Caucus:

Before the primary:

- Who do you think will win?
- Rank who finishes where. Can you give a breakdown for the percentage of votes earned by each candidate?
- How big will Romney's win be?

- Who will be the biggest surprise?

- Who is closest to dropping out?

After the primary:

- Who won the New Hampshire primary? Why do you think this happened?

- Will the winner of the New Hampshire primary win the South Carolina primary?

I'm not giving percentages but if Romney doesn't win he should bow out of the race. I think Huntsman finishes second as he seems to be one of the only candidates (if not THE only) that is gaining momentum. Paul finishes third. Perry is closest to dropping out although I think he'll wait until after he busts in SC before he does (he has done nothing in NH). The biggest surprise I think will be the Huntsman turnout. NH seems to give everyone a fair shake and I don't believe that Huntsman has gotten his but will today.

Ron Paul consistently wins the most conservative congressman award but the only people who like him are drug-loving liberals. Hey liberals... do you love Paul so much that you are willing to vote for the most conservative guy out there?

Romney will win and be President in 2012. He has the experience needed. His business background is so needed as President. He was a successful governor and businessman. He listens and can work with others. He has shown the flexibility to work with both parties and those who range from conservative to liberal. The business experience and interactions he has had works perfectly when dealing and interacting with other countries and their leaders. He has contact with many Republicans who would be great in many of the cabinet posts, Vice-President, Secretary of State and on and on. Romney is definitely my choice and this is after listening to all the debates and researching each candidate.

Are you that stoned? Do you really think that rambling fool will even get the nomination? Seriously, dude... put the joint down. Just start backing Romney now; he is the only chance we have to get Obama out.

@Anonymous (Jan 11, 2012 07:42 AM) - Who cares who God would want??? And if you care who God would want, perhaps you should me to a country governed by religion like Iran, Afghanistan, Pakistan, etc., etc.. I prefer my government free of religious influence!

Yes, as you probably already knew, I do agree with you on this. The anonymous poster certainly has a right to his/her opinion(s), but I respectfully disagree with them. It more than likely goes against the conservative grain, but I also am big on the separation of church and state. I'm not anti-religious by any means, but I think that the First Amendment's rights and provisions should be maintained. This is probably the biggest issue you and I see eye-to-eye on. Nothing personal against the anonymous poster, but I most definitely do not agree.

We are getting a head start on our South Carolina forum. Check it out. Hope all is well my friend. Take care.

God is a Fairy Tale.My poop has more substance and is more real. Let me smear it all over politics and give it false meaning. In the end we all will vote for Mitt Romney because he is the biggest turd.

The Herd

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